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Jack Kerouac's ex-girlfriend, the author Joyce Johnson, tells PEOPLE that the intense public reaction to Kerouac's 1957 novel On the Road made him feel he "was under a tremendous attack all the time" ...
Ebs Burnough, the director behind a new documentary that covers Jack Kerouac's life and the impact of his 1957 novel 'On the Road', tells PEOPLE that the author had an "outsider's feeling and ...
Michael Imperioli points to Jack Kerouac as a guide for beating isolation In the documentary "Kerouac’s Road," Michael Imperioli reminds that human connection is the key to beatitude By Gary M ...
Newsweek speaks to Ebs Burnough and Michael Imperioli about bringing Kerouac's legacy into the 21st Century in Kerouac's Road: The Beat of a Nation.
Columbia applicants can submit completion certificates from a program in which they practice having respectful conversations ...
Jack Kerouac’s rambling, propulsive 1957 novel, a semi-autobiographical account of crisscrossing the country, has mesmerized generations of readers with its call to a countercultural life and ...
The Portland-based outdoor retailer has sued the Ivy League university over trademark infringement and a breach of contract, among other alleged violations.
The Portland-based retailer alleges that the university intentionally violated an agreement they made in 2023 on how the school could display its name on apparel.
David Stuckey / OPB Columbia Sportswear company is unhappy with some of the shirts, hats, sweaters and other merchandise Columbia University currently has for sale.
Columbia University has agreed to pay $200 million over the next three years to resolve claims it discriminated against Jewish students.
The suit, filed on Wednesday, accuses Columbia University of trademark infringement, unfair competition, breach of contract, and other violations.